The Feast of Sukkot, Tabernacles Oct. 5th ~ 6th, 2023
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During the Feast of Sukkot, Tabernacles, the people dwell in a temporary dwelling called a sukkah. When you build your sukkah (aka booths), you leave gaps so that when you sit underneath it, you can see the sky, clouds, the moon and stars at night. In life there are gaps. Some of these gaps in your life are actually heavenly. When you look at what's missing: money, comfort, success, strength, abilities, friends, family, marriage, health, youth, whatever it is, it's not always bad. If you had everything you wanted, if your life was a complete dwelling on earth, you wouldn't need God and you wouldn't see heaven. But the very gaps you want closed are often there for your own good. They're the gaps in the roof of your sukkah, so you don't forget the most important things. They're there so you might see through the earthly things which pass away, beyond to the skies, to the stars, to the heavens, to the face of God. So, rejoice in what you have and rejoice in what you don't. For in the absences and the gaps of your sukkah... there's heaven." From Hope of the World Ministries.
“Feast of Sukkot, Tabernacles (aka Booths) commemorates the years that the Jews spent in the desert on their way to the Promised Land and celebrates the way in which God protected them under difficult desert conditions. As a historical feast, its main characteristic is the requirement of Israel’s people to leave their homes and to dwell in temporary shelters or booths in the outdoors...celebrating their deliverance from Egypt and their protection, provision, and care by the hand of God during their 40 years in the wilderness.” What Is The Feast Of Booths In The Bible - BibleTalkClub.net
I urge you to celebrate His feast of Tabernacles. This is the only feast the Lord did not fulfill while on this earth. It is the last feast He will fulfill at His coming and when we keep it we are saying "Come Lord Jesus, Come!"